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Having seen this particular child - I mean... thriller - I understand why reviewers
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to it as "a hitchcockian thriller"; they might as well have called it "idiotic" for that's what "hitchcockian" means in the movie dictionary (look it up, if you don't believe me).
Reviews
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to the Puffy Chair as a black comedy...comedy?
Oh how i wish "dead time" was more literal as opposed to what they
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to it as, but alas, no death, maybe a pillow out of place or a "humming noise" oh wait thats the cat.
It's a mistake to
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to any film of this era as a horror film.
(I
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of course to The Sixth Sense.)
Marky Mark did not decline in awesomeness after his brief stint in New Kids on the Block, which I will from here on
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to as "the best band in the world (aka BBW).
Apart from the shame they feel at finding dirtier ways to survive-- and who would not do what they did?-- what all of the above suggests is that the title is clearly meant to
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to Stockholm's de facto complicity with the Nazis.
It was an English "public" school, which we in the U.S.
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to as a private school (E.G.
They euphemistically
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to human flesh as "monkey meat."
I would like to have a copy for my own use and so I can have my son's teachers watch it also.I would like to know if anyone could sell me a copy of this movie, let me use it for a time or
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me to someone where I could purchase it.
If its the case that Kerr in effect didn't have to
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to the law because fiscal circumstances overrides everything, then 'royal power' borders onto unreason; the implications in any Commonwealth country is that 'fiscal' rules literally, and that any person or organisation has Carte Blanche to break any other rule, physical or mental, so long as they have the control over the purse strings ultimately!
The term "star-vehicle" has traditionally been used to
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to a movie that builds itself around one star.
Even at schools if a kid dislikes something they will
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to it as being "gay".
Not only are the titles the same, but they
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to the same thing- the radioactive fallout that rained upon the survivors of the first nuclear bombings.
I still like other heist movies a little bit more (Jules Dassin's "Topkapi (1964)," just to name one), but there is no denying that this film is a good piece of pulp entertainment and a good example of what people
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to as "cool" cinema.
Don't just
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to this film as being 'another 80's slasher' because the victims here are rather unlikely and so are the killers.
Many people
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to it as "Sabrina the Teenage Feminist".
If the term itself were not geographically and semantically meaningless, one might well
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to "Ned Kelly" as an "Australian Western."
It's also pretty fantastic to hear the characters in the film constantly call her beautiful or
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to her as a "girl"...obviously
I
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to "Alive" from 1993.
And even though I would never
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to myself as a liberal or a Democrat, I was opposed to the war in Iraq from day one.
Andy McDowell isn't much of an actress to begin with, but given the non-existent "plot" (I hate to even
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to it as a plot) in this, she didn't have a chance.
Instead, I will
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them to the book.
People whom
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to the swordfight in the end as great must either be out of their minds, or have none.
The plot of almost every David Prior "film" (as I like to
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to them) is basically the same.
This theory seems to be verified by the fact that the subtitles
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to it as 'Insomnia'.
I won't even dignify it with an explanation of the (Plot??) if I can
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to it as that.I can think of only one other occasion in some 40-odd years of movie watching that I have found need to vent my spleen on a movie.
When I
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to Malice as a film noir I am not likening it to such masterpieces as Sunset Boulevard, Double Indemnity or The Maltese Falcon, nor am I comparing director Becker to Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Stanley Kramer or Luis Bunuel.
(Not 'dialect' as most Filipinos will incorrectly
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to it as.
Of course of the great I
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to "Star Wars" and it's star Mark Hamill, aka "Luke Skywalker", who is the hero of this film about a kid who gets his Vette swiped and then goes to Vegas (on a lead) and after a whole lot of adventures, eventually recovers it.
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